A war correspondent who wakes from a coma to discover his friend has not returned with him from Eastern Europe sets out to recapture the events that led to the disappearance and his own escape from the war zone.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play A reporter tries to uncover the truth about a traumatic event in this independent drama from director Charles Olivier-Michaud Blaise Dumas (Rhys Coiro) is a Canadian journalist who has been given a dangerous assignment covering the front lines in a war in Eastern Europe Blaise is reporting on the fighting side by side with David (David-Alexandre Coiteux) a photographer who is also a close friend and colleague One day Blaise wakes up to discover he&39;s back home in Quebec and learns that he was injured during a skirmish and was sent home while in a coma Blaise can&39;t remember what happened to him and is even more alarmed when he discovers that David didn&39;t come home with him Blaise tries to piece together the truth behind what happened to him on the battlefield and what became of his fiend while sorting out the shards of his memory Actors Rhys Coiro David-Alexandre Coiteux Marina Eva Marianne Farley Frédéric Gilles Alex Kudrytsky Jean Lapointe & Lina Roessler Director Charles-Olivier Michaud Certificate 15 years and over Year 2010 Languages English Duration 1 hour and 40 minutes (approx)
War drama following a reporter in search of the reasons behind his friend's disappearance. Blaise (Rhys Coiro) is working with his photograher friend, David (David-Alexandre Coiteux), at the front line of a war in Eastern Europe. When he wakes up from a coma back in his hometown of Quebec, Blaise has no idea how he got there and realises David has not come home at all. Determined to discover what happened, Blaise attempts to piece together his memories of the event.
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